Bubble Dome FAQs

Sonostar Bubble Dome FAQs
Product Highlights What makes Sonostar’s geodesic domes different from other domes is our robust geodesic frame. Similar domes are being marketed with a mu...
Tue, 29 Dec, 2020 at 5:14 PM
Product Highlights
What makes Sonostar’s geodesic domes different from other domes is our robust geodesic frame. Similar domes are being marketed with a much weaker frame. The...
Tue, 12 Jan, 2021 at 5:04 PM
Other Frequently Asked Questions What about all those wrinkles?
Allow up to 3 weeks for the wrinkles to dissipate in the Bubble Dome cover. If you can’t wait that long, use a hair dryer or a heat gun and the wrinkles wil...
Tue, 12 Jan, 2021 at 5:06 PM
What do you mean by MAXIMUM SOLAR GAIN?
As sunlight strikes the transparent cover, it is transmitted at right angles into the dome throughout the day for four seasons.
Tue, 12 Jan, 2021 at 5:06 PM
What do you mean by OPTIMAL AIR FLOW?
Excellent air flow is maintained even in warm, still weather conditions. The heat inside is distributed evenly at all points.
Tue, 12 Jan, 2021 at 5:07 PM
How about UNIFORM TEMPERATURE?
The geodesic dome form is superior to conventional shaped rooms in sustaining better airflow and a uniform temperature inside.
Tue, 12 Jan, 2021 at 5:07 PM
How does the dome stack up for wind and snow resistance?
The geodesic shape of the dome is the most efficient design possible when it comes to withstanding strong winds (up to 38 mi/h) or piled snow conditions (ma...
Tue, 12 Jan, 2021 at 5:08 PM
What are the dimensions?
The Bubble Dome has a diameter of 11′ 9″. Max height is 7′ 2″. Base area is 107 ft² .
Tue, 12 Jan, 2021 at 5:08 PM
What materials is the Bubble Dome made from?
The Bubble Dome frame is made of non-corrosive, 100 % recyclable furniture grade PVC and PA6 materials. The frame has a UV additive in the mix to resist bre...
Tue, 12 Jan, 2021 at 5:09 PM
What is the wind resistance of the Bubble Dome?
Under most conditions, the Bubble Dome withstands strong wind conditions (Beaufort windforce scale 7- approx. 38 mi/h. Always secure your dome to the ground...
Tue, 12 Jan, 2021 at 5:09 PM